Rockin’ bOObs Review
From the September 1, 2007 issue of the Library Journal, a red star review of bOObs: A Guide to Your Girls:
If a protagonist from a Sophie Kinsella novel wanted to learn about mammograms, she’d consult this book while getting her lowlights done. Squires, author of the Books on Boobs web site (http://www.booksonboobs.com/), discusses the health, sexuality, life stages, and cultural significance of the female breast with a breezy, best-girlfriend approach that might inspire readers to stand tall and throw their shoulders back. Sidebars provide breastcentric slang and factoids, with juicier tidbits dispensed in “Boob Flash!” text boxes. Squires also presents an annotated “boobography” and truly useful guidance on choosing a bra. The inclusion of women’s compelling stories almost earns this guide the alternate title of The Breast Monologues. While Dr. Susan Love’s Breast Book and Miriam Stoppard’s The Breast Book may offer more coverage and the underwire support of white-coat science, Boobs is the sassy push-up that will get the attention of a younger audience who really needs this information. Recommended for all public library health and young adult collections. — Blanche Angelo, Livermore P.L., CA